Groovin The Moo 2015

Trap lord A$AP Ferg has released a short film of his recent trip to Australia showing just how HAM Aussie crowds went for the rapper. Ferg toured down-under last month as part of Groovin The Moo also throwing in a few headline shows along the way. By the looks of it, things went extremely well.

This year’s Groovin The Moo train has been filled with cameos, largely involving Charli XCX. As well as jumping up onstage during Carmada’s set at Maitland over the weekend to perform On Fire, the English songbird also got collaborative during her Brisbane sideshow, pulling Adelaide rapper Tkay Maidza up to join her for a tilt

I have a confession to make. I’ve never been to Groovin The Moo. Or, for that matter, any major Australian music festival over the past 5 years that doesn’t rhyme with “pound cave”. Until this weekend, that is. Getting shuffled along by the throng of happy campers into the Maitland Showground for the sold out

A crowd of around 50 people jumped a fence at Groovin The Moo in Bunbury on Anzac Day, breaking down the barricade and making it into the festival without paying a cent. Now, footage of the incident has surfaced online. The footage (below) shows a group of mostly male punters charging the fence and climbing

DJ wunderkind Black Summer isn’t yet old enough to watch most movies without parental guidance, but that hasn’t stopped him from dropping beats in a fist-pumping live debut at Groovin The Moo Canberra in front of a 10,000-strong crowd. 11-year-old EDM wizard Rhys Toms performed a 10-minute set during a surprise cameo in the Moolin

Normally when you tell people you’re heading to Groovin, advice comes in thick and fast to rug up and wear wellies. But this weekend Bendigo put on an absolute belter. Amongst the dust, with not a drop of rain in sight, hordes of facial-hair-sprouting, heat-stroke-defying, bucket-hat-wearing music lovers descended on the town’s Prince Of Wales

At least two groups of punters who attended the Bunbury leg of Groovin the Moo last weekend were targeted by an online scam, falsely advertising people’s homes as holiday accommodation without their knowledge. Reports the ABC, two groups of people from Perth “paid hundreds of dollars” to rent the Gelmi family’s four-bedroom Bunbury home this

It almost feels like You Me At Six only just left Australia after their most recent trip down under, but such is the ferocity of their antipodean fans, that they’re now back playing in the country for the second time in six months. Last kicking round our neck of the woods at the tail end

The recent torrential rain, raging storms and flooding in NSW won’t stop Groovin The Moo, according to organisers, who have today issued a statement confirming the sold-out Maitland leg of the regional festival will go ahead next weekend. Maitland has already suffered flooding and damage due to the storms with forecasts predicting more wild weather

Incredibly, Sydney’s Hermitude has been extant for over a decade. DJ/producer Angus “El Gusto” Stuart and keyboardist Luke “Dubs” Dubber, both Blue Mountains kids, premiered on The Herd’s indie Elefant Traks back in 2002 with a vinyl EP. While initially classified as “hip hop”, Hermitude foreshadowed today’s amalgamation of experimental urban and electronic beats. The

Get your highlighters out kids, its time to get planning. Timetables have been announced for Australia’s favourite regional festival, Groovin The Moo, set to roll through the country this April and May. Below you’ll find the timetables for all six of the festival legs. They show that there will be three stages at the Oakbank,

The 2015 Groovin The Moo lineup has just grown with the announcement of this year’s winners of the triple j Unearthed competition. The national broadcaster has today unveiled the local acts that will be opening up festivities at Groovin The Moo in their hometown and who will join the likes of Peaches, Wolfmother, You Me

For those of you who aren’t going rural for Groovin The Moo this year, one of the standouts on the lineup, Peaches, has just announced a bunch of headline tour dates in Australian capital cities. Peaches’ Australian tour will see her play four Groovin The Moo sideshows along the east coast and Perth in addition

Having announced their second album Gracetown earlier this month, Fremantle four-piece San Cisco are ready to take their latest offering on the road with headline tour dates in April and May around their appearances at Groovin The Moo 2015. San Cisco — that’s Josh, Scarlett, Jordi and Nick — are set to play 14 headline

Surrey rockers You Me At Six have announced they will be heading out this April and May for a run of Australian headline dates supported by Tasmania’s own Luca Brasi. The UK band will be in the country as a part of the Groovin The Moo lineup and made the announcement on their Faecbook page

Sydney’s time-travelling DJ and perennial party monster, Hot Dub Time Machine, has announced his only Australian tour dates for 2015, with six shows to take place after his appearances at Groovin The Moo 2015. The last twelve months have seen Hot Dub Time Machine play huge sets at Sydney Festival, Falls Festival and Splendour In

RL Grime is set to bring a whole lot of bass to Groovin The Moo 2015 but if you’re not keen on going rural, or simply want to see him twice, he’s now set to play a number of sideshows in major cities. The producer has locked in five headline shows, including one in Auckland,

The trap lord himself, A$AP Ferg, has announced a series of headline shows for April and May, around his appearances at Groovin The Moo 2015. Playing headline shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Brisbane, Ferg will have his raw rap energy and fierce persona on show, backed by material from 2013 album Trap Lord and

UK indie rock quartet Peace are the next Groovin The Moo act to announce a run of sideshows, confirming today they’ll play four headlining Australian shows this April/May. In addition to their Groovin The Moo sets, Peace will play a show for Perth fans on Tuesday, 28th April followed by more sideshows in Melbourne, Brisbane